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Founded on March 31, 1996, Phoenix Satellite Television is a Hong Kong-based Mandarin and Cantonese television broadcaster that serves Chinese all over the world. Today, Phoenix has six channels including Phoenix Chinese Channel, Phoenix InfoNews Channel, Phoenix Movies Channel, Phoenix Hong Kong Channel, Phoenix North America Chinese Channel and Phoenix Chinese News and Entertainment Channel, covering 150 countries and regions around the world with an estimated 300 million audience, among which, over 42 million households with more than 150 million viewers are from the Mainland China. Phoenix Television provides news, information, entertainment programs. Phoenix is the largest private-held television company in China and is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Launched on January 1, 2001, Phoenix Satellite Television (U.S.) Inc. is a Mandarin and Cantonese television broadcaster wholly owned by Phoenix Television, another important landmark in the global market development of the Hong Kong-based parent company. It broadcasts on AT&T U-verse, Bell, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, COX, DirectTV, Dish Network, Galaxy 3C, Rogers, Satmex 6, Shaw, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS, and other local cable networks covering North and South America. Its 24-hour news channel, Phoenix InfoNews, was quoted "the CNN of China" by The New York Times reporter. The news and entertainment channels became the main information source of the Chinese communities worldwide.

Phoenix North America Chinese Channel

Phoenix North America Chinese Channel features 24/7 of local and global news, current affairs, talk shows, popular drama series, variety shows, in-depth finance reports and live interviews concerning the Chinese community in Americas.

Phoenix Hong Kong Channel is a 24-hour general entertainment channel broadcast in Cantonese, providing news, current affairs, talk shows, TV dramas, finance reports and local productions specially catering to the Chinese audience in North and South America.